Latin-pop star Prince Royce has dominated foreign-language charts the last five years. But he's eyeing to make a mainstream pop crossover with new single "Back It Up," and PEOPLE's got the exclusive first look at the lyric video.

Since the very first YouTube clip was posted 10 years ago on April 23, 2005 – an 18-second video titled "Me at the zoo" – the Internet has never been the same. If you're playing a word-association game and that word is "YouTube," words like "babies," "sloths," "break-dancing," "otters," "cats" and "unicorns" might come to mind.

When the lights go down at the Nokia Theatre on Sunday for the 2014 American Music Awards, stars from all Hollywood entertainment genres will take the stage to honor the music industry's best and brightest.

Pitbull was in the house to perform and guest judge on a night that Dancing with the Stars promised lots of "muy caliente" moments – that is, until the judges (and America) threw cold water on the latest ousted celebrity.

Though he earned an impressive 32 out of 40 for his jazz dance, Mean Girls star Jonathan Bennett was the newest star to leave the dance floor Monday.

"Here's the thing," explained Bennett. "I came here to do this show, to have fun, to have a really great experience and to bring life back into my life, and that's what I did. I had the best time of my life."

Here's how the whole show – which included a stellar appearance by Leah Remini as a guest host – played out under the mirror ball: